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Area of Science:

  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Perception and Action

Background:

  • Humans rely on sensory information for controlled actions, but the impact of sensory data quality on action regulation remains unclear.
  • Understanding how variations in sensory information influence response inhibition and selection is crucial for cognitive science.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the effects of different spatial frequency information levels on response inhibition and selection processes.
  • To determine how sensory information quality influences strategic adjustments in action control across various tasks.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted three experiments with seven behavioral studies, utilizing a stop-signal task and a speed/accuracy trade-off task.
  • Manipulated stimulus quality by using intact, high-spatial frequency, or low-spatial frequency visual information.
  • Employed drift diffusion modeling to analyze information processing and decision-making criteria.

Main Results:

  • Removal of spatial frequencies decreased information processing rates and lowered decision criteria, as indicated by drift diffusion models.
  • Intact spatial frequency information led to increased response inhibition costs (longer stop-signal reaction times) but faster reaction times and fewer errors.
  • Reduced spatial frequency information slowed response times primarily when accuracy was prioritized, without improving error rates.

Conclusions:

  • Spatial frequency information removal differentially impacts response initiation speed, inhibition, and the ability to balance speed and accuracy.
  • Basic sensory information exerts a task-independent influence on strategic control of actions, highlighting its fundamental role in cognitive processes.